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Title: Encyclopedia Brown And the Case of the Slippery Salamander


1
Encyclopedia Brown And the Case of the Slippery
Salamander
  • By Donald J. Sobol

2
Vocabulary
  • We should use at least one reference for our book
    report.
  • Method of study
  • Source of information

3
Answer
  • B. Source of Information

4
Vocabulary
  • Did you solve the crime?
  • Party in someones honor
  • Act of breaking the law

5
Answer
  • B. Act of Breaking the Law

6
Vocabulary
  • Did you see the museum exhibit?
  • display
  • statue

7
Answer
  • a. display

8
Vocabulary
  • Snakes are reptiles.
  • Animals with scales
  • Animals with gills

9
Answer
  • a. Animals with scales

10
Vocabulary
  • Frogs are amphibians.
  • Animals that live on land and water
  • Animals that have beaks and feathers

11
Answer
  • a. Animals that live on land and water

12
Vocabulary
  • Where would I find a salamander?
  • Type of rock
  • Type of animal

13
Answer
  • b. Type of Animal

14
Vocabulary
  • How would I classify a lizard?
  • Kind of bird
  • Kind of reptile

15
Answer
  • b. Kind of reptile

16
Comprehension
  • If Encyclopedia Brown did not live in Idaville,
    what would most likely happen?
  • There would not be any crimes committed
  • Some crimes would go unsolved

17
Answer
  • b. Some crimes would go unsolved

18
Comprehension
  • When and where did the story take place?
  • In the evening at the Browns house.
  • During the afternoon on a bike path.

19
Answer
  • A. In the evening at the Browns House.

20
Comprehension
  • What was the main reason that Chief Brown was
    stumped by the crime?
  • There was lots of visitors.
  • The crook left very few clues.

21
Answer
  • b. The crook left very few clues.

22
Comprehension
  • Why did the author write this story?
  • To entertain with a story about a boy that solved
    crimes.
  • To compare and contrast clues that are left at
    crime scenes.

23
Answer
  • a. To entertain with a story about a boy that
    solves crimes

24
Comprehension
  • What did Encyclopedia Brown need before he could
    solve the crime?
  • The specific details about the crime.
  • A picture of the stolen salamander.

25
Answer
  • a. The specific details about the crime.

26
Comprehension
  • How are frogs and salamanders alike?
  • They are birds.
  • They are amphibians.

27
Answer
  • b. They are amphibians

28
Comprehension
  • Which event happened around the same time Dr.
    ODonnell examined the new crocodile?
  • Chief Brown went to the aquarium.
  • Mrs. King took a coffee break.

29
Answer
  • b. Mrs. King took a coffee break.

30
Comprehension
  • Why did Sam Maine act suspicious of Mrs. King?
  • He wanted the police to think she was the thief.
  • He really thought she stole the salamander.

31
Answer
  • a. He wanted the police to think she was the
    thief.

32
Comprehension
  • Encyclopedia Brown showed that he had solved the
    crime when he
  • Said that Sam was lying about his experience.
  • Read that salamanders are not a type of reptile.

33
Answer
  • a. Said that Sam was lying about his experience.

34
Comprehension
  • What is an important lesson in this story?
  • It helps to pay careful attention to details.
  • People should protect tiger salamanders.

35
Answer
  • a. It helps to pay careful attention to details.

36
Comprehension
  • In your groups, discuss the following question.
  • In addition to working at the aquarium, what else
    did Dr. ODonnell, Mrs. Brown, or Sam Maine have
    in common?

37
Answer
  • They all appeared to be busy doing other things
    when the salamander was stolen.

38
Comprehension
  • In your groups, discuss the following question.
  • What is the most likely reason Sam Maine lied
    about his experience with taking care of animals?

39
Answer
  • He lied to get a job at the aquarium.

40
Comprehension
  • In your groups, discuss the following question.
  • What do you think Sam Maine would have done with
    the Salamander if he had not been caught?

41
Answer
  • He probably would have sold it.

42
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